The Logical View
- Service Components: Service components contain all the other elements. They can also hold other service components to represent more complex structures.
- Operations: Operations define the functions of a system. You can create resources based on the information that is provided within each operation.
- Infrastructure Components: Infrastructure components help you communicate with the operations that are defined in the system. These named components can be bound to physical resources. The Logical View shows only the presence of the infrastructure components, for example, a JMS server, a database, a web server, or another piece of infrastructure, but does not provide their actual details. When you create an infrastructure component, a corresponding physical resource is also created.
By using the Dependencies element, you can link operations to one another or to the infrastructure components. Outgoing dependencies are displayed in lavender and incoming dependencies, in green. Dependencies are displayed only for items in the selected diagram. To create a dependency, draw a link by using the Add a Dependency to the diagram icon in the toolbar. Alternatively, if you are configuring an infrastructure component as the transport, double-click to open the operation's properties window and edit the transport information in the Message Exchange Pattern tab.
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Double-click the transport icon in an operation | The transport properties dialog is displayed:
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Double-click the arrows in an operation | The operation properties dialog is displayed. |
Right-click an operation | In the menu, click Open Transport. Depending on the MEP set, the
following actions are possible:
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Toolbar and shortcuts
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General |
Camel Connection |
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Database Server |
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FIX Endpoint |
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Java™ Application |
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Kafka Connection |
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MongoDB Connection |
Creating logical MongoDB transport connections | |
MQTT Connection |
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Operation |
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RabbitMQ Connection |
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SCA Domain |
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Service Component |
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TCP Connection |
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TCP/UDP Connection |
For information about this menu option in earlier releases, see http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSBLQQ_8.5.0/com.ibm.rational.rit.tcpucp.sockets.doc/topics/c_tcp_udp_tcp_udp_trans.html?lang=en. Note: In
Rational® Integration
Tester 8.6.0 or later, this menu
option is deprecated and is displayed only if you open a project containing TCP/UDP
transports created in a version earlier than version 8.6.0.
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UDP Connection |
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Files |
File |
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IBM® |
IBM® CICS® Region |
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IBM® IMS™ Connect |
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IBM® Integration Bus |
Synchronizing Rational Integration Tester with the IBM Integration Bus integration node |
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IBM® WebSphere® Application Server |
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IBM® WebSphere® MQ Connection |
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IBM® WebSphere® SI Bus |
Creating WebSphere service integration bus (SIBus) transports |
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JMS |
JMS Domains |
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TIBCO EMS Domain |
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Oracle |
SCA Domain |
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SAP |
SAP System |
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Software AG |
CentraSite Server |
Testing with Software AG CentraSite |
UM Connection | Testing with Software AG Universal Messaging | |
webMethods Broker Domain |
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webMethods Integration Server Domain |
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TIBCO |
TIBCO BusinessWorks Project |
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TIBCO Design Time Library |
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TIBCO EMS Domain |
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TIBCO SmartSockets Cloud |
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Web |
HTTP Connection |
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OpenAPI 3.0 Definition |
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RAML Definition |
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Swagger Definition |
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WADL |
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WSDL |
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Create from observed resources by using the Topology view. |
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Creates an External Resource or Synchronization Source in the Logical View and optionally synchronizes with it. |
From the Logical View of your system under test, you can switch to a Diagram view or a Tree view.
Diagram view
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Switches to a Tree view of the project's components. |
Draws a dependency between two operations or from an operation to an Infrastructure component. | |
Configures filters to determine which dependencies are shown in the Logical View. Filters make a diagram easier to navigate in larger, more complex systems. | |
Puts the cursor into selection mode, where you can select and edit elements of the model. This mode is the default cursor mode. | |
Increases the zoom of the current view (zoom in). You can also do this action by pressing Ctrl+MouseWheelUp. | |
Decreases the zoom of the current view (zoom out). You can also do this action by pressing Ctrl+MouseWheelDown. | |
Zooms to fit an area, which is drawn with the mouse, into the screen. | |
Zooms the current view to fit all the elements in the screen. | |
Pans around the screen with the pan cursor. | |
Automatically rearranges all elements that are contained in the Logical View to make the view clear. |
Tree view
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Switches to a Diagram view of the project's components. |
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Expand a selected entry in a Tree view of logical resources. |
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Collapse a selected entry in a Tree view of logical resources. |